Identity Theft Victim Checklist

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1 Identity Theft Victim Checklist THE FOLLOWING CHECKLIST PROVIDES THE STEPS YOU SHOULD TAKE TO MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO YOUR FUNDS, FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS AND PERSONAL REPUTATION. Before you start Telephone calls and other forms of direct communication: Use the worksheet included in this packet to keep a record of all conversations. When reporting fraud or communicating with law enforcement, financial institutions, and other creditors, make sure you include the dates, names, and phone numbers of each party you notified. Letters: Confirm conversations in writing and send correspondence by certified mail, return receipt requested. Supporting documentation: Keep the originals of all supporting documentation. Only mail copies of the original supporting documents with letters you mail to credit bureaus and creditors. Other documentation: Note time you have spent and expenses incurred in case you are able to seek restitution in a later judgment or conviction against the thief, or if you itemize tax deductions for theft-related expenses (consult your accountant).

2 Report the fraud to the major credit bureaus 1. Call one of the three credit bureaus listed below. 2. Ask that your file be flagged with a "fraud alert". As soon as the credit bureau you contact confirms your fraud alert, the other two credit bureaus will automatically be notified to place fraud alerts on your credit report. 3. Ask for a free copy of your credit report. As a victim of identity theft, you have the right to free credit reports from all three credit bureaus. 4. Also ask the credit bureau to add a victim's statement to your credit report. For example: "My ID has been used to apply for credit fraudulently. Contact me at [your phone number] to verify all applications." This can help prevent an identity thief from opening additional accounts in your name. Equifax Phone: Address: Consumer Fraud Division P.O. Box Atlanta, GA Internet: Experian Phone: EXPERIAN ( ) Address: National Consumer Assistance Center P.O. Box 9532 Allen, TX Internet: TransUnion Phone: Address: Fraud Victim Assistance Dept. P.O. Box 6790 Fullerton, CA Internet: Report the crime to the police 1. Report the crime to your local police department. Provide them with copies of as much documented evidence as possible. 2. Make sure the police report lists the fraud accounts. Some police departments don t write reports on such crimes, so be persistent! 3. Obtain a copy of your police report. If you can t get a copy, at least get the report number. 4. Obtain the name and the phone number of your investigator to give to creditors and others who require verification of your case. 5. Continue to give the police any new evidence you collect to add to your report. Call creditors to close any loan, credit card or utility account that has been tampered with or opened without your knowledge 1. Ask for the security or fraud department. Tell them you are an identity theft victim. 2. Ask them to close the affected accounts and to report them to credit bureaus as closed at consumer s request. 3. If there are fraudulent charges or debits, ask them not to hold you responsible for charges made by the thief. 4. If you need to open a new account, ask the creditor to set up a password or PIN to approve use. Don t use your mother s maiden name or the last four numbers of your Social Security number as your password. 5. Ask the credit grantors to send you and your investigating law enforcement agency copies of any documentation such as the application and transaction records, showing the fraudulent transactions.

3 Complete the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ID Theft Affidavit 1. A copy of the ID Theft Affidavit form is included in this kit and available online at the FTC web site: 2. Fill out the form and make copies to be sent to creditors, credit bureaus, and the police as necessary. [Under Federal law, victims of identity theft can legally gain access to records from a business that relate to fraud based on identity theft. These may include fraudulent applications for credit, copies of checks, sales receipts, and other records. The business must provide copies of these records to the victim within 30 days of the victim s request at no charge when a victim of identity theft provides a copy of the FTC affidavit (or other affidavit acceptable to the business), government-issued identification, and a copy of a police report.] Follow up your phone calls in writing Writing follow up letters to credit bureaus: 1. Write a letter to each credit bureau. See the sample Follow up (Dispute) letter to credit bureaus enclosed in this kit. 2. In your letter: Repeat what you said in your telephone call. Ask the credit bureaus to remove any information that is the result of the theft. Include copies of your police report and ID Theft Affidavit Send your letters by certified mail, return receipt requested and keep a copy of each letter. Writing follow up letters to creditors: 1. Write a letter to each creditor affected by the crime. See sample Follow up (Dispute) letters to creditors enclosed in this kit. 2. In your letter: Repeat what you said in your telephone call. Request that copies of any documentation such as the application and transaction records showing the fraudulent transactions be sent to you and your investigating law enforcement agency. Send copies of your police report and the completed ID Theft Affidavit. Send your letters by certified mail, return receipt requested and keep copies of your letters. Continue to review your bills carefully and report any new fraudulent charges to the creditor. Review your credit reports carefully 1. Verify that your name, the mailing addresses you use, Social Security number, and employers are accurate. 2. Also look for: Credit inquiries you did not initiate Accounts you didn t open Unexplained debts on your true accounts Late payments or non-payments that are not yours 3. Should you find any inaccuracies (including typographical errors) notify the credit bureau as soon as possible by telephone and in writing. 4. Ask the credit bureaus to remove any inquiries from companies holding fraudulent accounts in your name. 5. Ask each credit bureau to remove all information in your credit report that results from the theft. 6. Following the directions in each credit report, you may extend the initial fraud alert to a period of seven years. 7. Be sure to save all credit reports as part of your fraud documentation. 8. Continue to check your reports periodically, especially in the first year after you ve discovered the theft, to make sure no new fraudulent activity has occurred. 9. Orders for additional credit reports or renewals of your fraud alerts can be made separately at each of the three major credit bureaus (charges may apply) or you can contact the Annual Credit Report Request Service at or

4 Steps to take if your debit card, checks or bank account information is stolen: 1. Notify your bank immediately. 2. Inform your bank of outstanding check or debit card transactions that must be paid, and place stop payments on all other check or debit card transactions. 3. If checks were stolen, report the stolen checks to the check verification companies that department stores and other merchants use. See the Identity Theft Care Worksheet for contact numbers. 4. Close your bank account(s) and open a new one with a new account number. 5. Set up a new password to access to your new account. Do not use your mother s maiden name or the last four digits of your Social Security number as the password. 6. Monitor your account statement. You may be liable if fraud is not reported quickly. 7. Be sure to read the debit card contract for liability. Some debit cards are better protected in cases of fraud than others. Steps to take if you are contacted by a debt collector: 1. If debt collectors attempt to require you to pay the unpaid bills on fraudulent credit accounts: Ask for the name of the company, the name of the person contacting you, phone number, and address. Tell the collector that you are a victim of fraud and are not responsible for the account. Ask the collector for the name and contact information for the referring credit issuer, the amount of the debt, account number, and dates of the charges. Ask if they need you to complete their fraud affidavit form or if you can use the Federal Trade Commission form. 2. Follow up in writing to the debt collector: Explain your situation and include a copy of your police report, and of any documents you may have received from the creditor. Ask that they confirm in writing that you do not owe the debt and that the account has been closed. Be sure to send the letter by certified mail, return receipt requested. Steps to take if your driver s license card is stolen: 1. Immediately contact your local Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) office. 2. Report the theft and ask them to put a fraud alert on your license. 3. Go to the DMV office to request a new driver's license number since someone could be using yours as ID on bad checks or for other types of fraud. You will need to prove your identity so take current documents such as a passport, a certification of citizenship or naturalization, or a U.S. military photo ID. DMV will issue a new driver s license when you meet all the requirements. 4. Fill out the DMV's complaint form to begin the investigation process. Obtain a copy of the police report and copies of other documents supporting your claim of fraud. Steps to take if your mail was stolen or your address changed by the identity thief: 1. Notify your Postal Inspector if you think an identity thief has stolen your mail or filed a change of address request in your name. 2. Inform your local Postmaster and mail carrier of your situation. Find out where your mail is being forwarded to and notify them to have all mail in your name delivered to your own address. [To obtain the phone numbers for your local Postal Inspector and Postmaster, call the U.S. Postal Service at , or look in the white pages of the telephone book for the Post Office listing under United States Government.] Steps to take if you are wrongly accused of a crime committed by the identity thief: 1. If a civil judgment is entered in your name for your imposter s actions, contact the court where the judgment was entered. Report that you are a victim of identity theft. 2. If you are wrongfully arrested or prosecuted for criminal charges, contact the police department and the FBI. To find the local field office of the FBI, look in the white pages of the telephone book for the FBI under United States Government.

5 Identity Theft Care Worksheet USE THIS FORM TO RECORD THE STEPS YOU TAKE IN REPORTING THE FRAUDULENT USE OF YOUR IDENTITY Credit Bureaus Report Fraud Request a fraud alert be placed in your file and a victim s statement asking that creditors call you before opening any new accounts. Ask for a free copy of your credit report (if inaccurate due to fraud). Ask that inquiries to the fraud be removed. Order credit reports again in 2-3 months to check for new activity. Bureau Phone Number Date Contacted Contact Person Notes Equifax Experian TransUnion Banks, Credit Card Issuers, and Other Creditors Contact each creditor promptly then follow-up with a letter to protect your legal rights. Check for fraudulent charges and/or changes-of-address. Close the accounts that have been compromised and open new ones, being sure to use different, non-obvious, Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and passwords. Remember to send letters by certified mail, return receipt requested. Keep copies of all letters sent out. Creditor Address/Phone Date Contacted Contact Person Notes Law Enforcement Authorities Report Identity Theft File a police report and get a copy of it to use as proof of the crime when dealing with creditors. Also contact the FTC with their special phone number or via their online ID theft form at Agency/Dept. Phone Number Date Contacted Contact Person Report # / Notes Local Police FTC IDTHEFT Stolen Checks Stop Payment Institution Phone Number Date Contacted Contact Person Notes Your Bank Telecheck (First Data) Certegy Check Systems Chexsystems CrossCheck (Not toll-free) National Check Fraud Center (Not toll-free) SCAN Other Needs of Identity Theft Victims Problem Contact Removing fraudulent phone charges (within your state) State Public Utilities Commission Long distance and cellular providers CALL-FCC Fraudulent use of your SSN Misuse of your name or SSN to get a driver s license State Department of Motor Vehicles Bank of Hawaii Identity Theft Care Kit April 2008

6 Identity Theft Care Kit Sample Follow Up Letter SENT TO CREDIT BUREAUS Date Your Address Your City, State, Zip Code Fraud Division Equifax P.O. Box Atlanta, GA OR National Consumer Assistance Center Experian P.O. Box 9532 Allen, TX OR Fraud Victim Assistance Department TransUnion P.O. Box 6790 Fullerton, CA Dear Sir or Madam: I am writing to dispute the following information in my file. The items I dispute also are circled on the attached copy of the report I received. [Identify items(s) disputed by name of source, such as creditors or tax court, and identify type of item, such as credit account, judgment, etc.] I am a victim of identity theft, and did not make the charge(s). I am requesting that the item(s) be blocked to correct my credit report. In addition, I'd like to request a fraud alert placed on my file along with a victim's statement asking that creditors call me before opening any new accounts. Enclosed are copies of [use this sentence if applicable and describe any enclosed documentation] supporting my position. Please investigate this (these) matter(s) and block the disputed item(s) as soon as possible. Sincerely, Enclosures: [List what you are enclosing]

7 Identity Theft Care Kit Sample Follow Up Letter SENT TO A CREDITOR OF AN EXISTING CREDIT OR DEBIT ACCOUNT USED FRAUDULENTLY WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Date Your Address Your City, State, Zip Code Name of Creditor Billing Inquiries Address City, State, Zip Code Dear Sir or Madam: I am writing to dispute a fraudulent (charge or debit) attributed to my account in the amount of $. I am a victim of identity theft and did not make this (charge or debit). I am requesting that the (charge be removed or the debit reinstated), that any finance and other charges related to the fraudulent amount be credited as well, and that I receive an accurate statement. Enclosed are copies of [use this sentence to describe any enclosed information, such as police report, ID Theft Affidavit] supporting my position. Please investigate this matter and correct the fraudulent (charge or debit) as soon as possible. Sincerely, Enclosures: [List what you are enclosing]

8 Identity Theft Care Kit Sample Follow Up Letter SENT TO A CREDITOR OF AN EXISTING CREDIT OR DEBIT ACCOUNT USED FRAUDULENTLY WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE. Date Your Address Your City, State, Zip Code Name of Creditor Billing Inquiries Address City, State, Zip Code Dear Sir or Madam: I am writing to dispute a fraudulent (charge or debit) attributed to my account in the amount of $. I am a victim of identity theft and did not make this (charge or debit). I am requesting that the (charge be removed or the debit reinstated), that any finance and other charges related to the fraudulent amount be credited as well, and that I receive an accurate statement. Enclosed are copies of [use this sentence to describe any enclosed information, such as police report, ID Theft Affidavit] supporting my position. Please investigate this matter and correct the fraudulent (charge or debit) as soon as possible. Sincerely, Enclosures: [List what you are enclosing]

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